Abstract
A software package for computed-aided design of voltmeters is discussed assuming that the measured voltages are stationary or piecewise stationary Gaussian random processes. Examples are given of the design of a computer four-channel dc voltage acquisition module and a high-resolution analog-digital converter.
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Translated from Izmerital'naya Tekhnika, No. 9, pp. 50–52, September, 1995.
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Makarov, V.V. Computer-aided design of wide-range dc voltmeters based on two-parameter amplitude adaptation. Meas Tech 38, 1034–1038 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00979086
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